When It Seems Impossible to Forgive
We can—and should—forgive those who have hurt us as Jesus commands us to do.
Charles Spurgeon once stated, “Humility is to make a right estimation of one’s self.” When we remember all that God has forgiven us, including the countless acts of selfishness and rebellious behavior that we never even recognize we’ve done, it should bring us to our knees. As we look inwardly and consider the evil thoughts... Continue Reading
Between Two Worlds: Safety, Suffering, and the Cross
Whether in the quiet anguish in a college counseling office or the raw desperation of a basement shelter in Ukraine, no suffering falls outside His redemption.
The cross does not dismiss suffering, nor does it merely repurpose it for self-improvement. Instead, it transforms suffering by situating it within a redemptive story that neither denies pain nor lets it be the central character. The cross is not the measuring stick by which all suffering must be compared, but the place where all... Continue Reading
What Are the Psalms?
Psalms contain nothing less than the expressions of every aspect of a believer's life as they submit to the Lord.
If we only had the Psalsm we would still see that there is a need for a Messiah, and we would see God’s provision of the Messiah, the cornerstone that has been rejected has become the chief cornerstone. Do you know the most often quoted book in the Bible? The Psalms are the most quoted... Continue Reading
Does It Feel like God Is Keeping or Killing You?
Though we wish we had steadfast feet of faith, we know we need God’s intervention as we live out our new lives in Christ.
Not only has he offered you life but also he is keeping you in that same spiritual life. The Christian hope is not about making struggling people slightly more comfortable but about making spiritually dead people alive to God in Christ and keeping them there. This is his grace to us. We need ongoing protection... Continue Reading
Seven Planets Are Aligned in the Night Sky
Why this matters and what it means for faith.
Like astrologers of old and today, we are seeking power over our surroundings and our future. To predict the future through a horoscope is to gain a measure of control over it. To sacrifice to a God, known or unknown, as a means to our ends is to do the same. The paradox is that... Continue Reading
The Surprising, Constant Encouragement of Christ
He will meet us in every needed way to pour courage into our souls.
Paul would speak to rulers and leaders and, history says, even to Ceasar himself in Rome. God gave Paul insight into where he was headed, and this understanding gave Paul the courage he needed. If you have questions about how real, how present, how personal and intimate the Lord is, then just read six... Continue Reading
No Other Gods
Purging and Protecting Our Hearts from Idols.
One of the most fascinating things about the creation account is that God created us in His image. Original readers of this text would have had some understanding of the significance of the image of a god. When ancient people placed an idol somewhere, they essentially declared that place belonged to that god, and that... Continue Reading
We Are Saved to Serve
Look honestly at ourselves and call others to do the same because in Jesus forgiveness is ours when we repent.
“But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” That is who we are if Jesus is our Saviour and Lord. Amidst the slop and the sin in 1 Samuel... Continue Reading
The Fruit for the New Year
Nine aspects of the singular fruit that the Holy Spirit produces in the lives of believers.
Christian joy is: A disposition of the redeemed, who, being empowered by the Holy Spirit, seek to maintain a genuine, deep, inner attitude of good cheer and hope toward all, even in difficult circumstances, but especially toward the people of God in one’s church. I recently preached a series on the fruit of the... Continue Reading
Balance in Ministry
Learning from Mary and Martha.
When we focus too heavily on pleasing people or maintaining the status quo, we risk becoming more like the Pharisees than like Christ. Ministry that truly reflects Jesus will sometimes be controversial. It will challenge entrenched traditions, question misplaced priorities, and push against the comfort zones of the religiously complacent. Ministry is not a... Continue Reading
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